- 26th International Biennial of Graphic Design Brno 2014
- Graphic Design, Education & Schools
- 19.6.–26.10.2014
Publications
Catalogue concept: Johannes Breyer, Fabian Harb, Tomáš Celizna, Adam Macháček, Radim Peško
Texts: Johannes Breyer & Fabian Harb, Tomáš Celizna & Adam Macháček & Radim Peško, Céline Condorelli, Lorne Darnell, Nina Paim & Corinne Gisel, Rudy Guedj, Lada Hubatová-Vacková & Iva Knobloch, Elisabeth Klement & Pieter Verbeke, Moritz Küng & Armand Mevis & Linda van Deursen, Jan Press, Sulki & Min Choi, Marta Sylvestrová
Graphic design: Johannes Breyer (DE)Johannes Breyer (1987) is a German / Chilean graphic designer based in Berlin. Se habla Español. He studied in Zurich (CH) and worked for design studio NORM before graduating from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam (NL). Together with Fabian Harb, he runs the Swiss type design practice Dinamo. They offer bespoke type service as well as retail typefaces, or design catalogues of rather large formats. He occasionally is invited to give lectures and workshops to students from a variety of rather small Art Universities.
, Fabian Harb (CH)Fabian Harb (1988) is a swiss graphic and typeface designer. After graduating from the Basel School of Design (CH) he works with Studio Laurenz Brunner as well as independently, slowly improving on his work-work balance. Together with Johannes Breyer he runs the type design practice Dinamo, offering custom tailored as well as retail typefaces. He has been lecturing at the Gutenberg Museum Mainz (DE), Basel School of Design (CH) and University of the Arts Coburg (DE).
in collaboration with Tomáš Celizna, Adam Macháček, Radim Peško
Printed by: Tiskárna Helbich a.s., Brno
Czech/English, 248 pages, 240 × 320 mm, soft-cover with plastic jacket
The Moravian Gallery in Brno, 2014
ISBN 978-80-7027-274-9
Czech Republic
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The Netherlands
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The catalogue is available to each participant of the International Exhibition at 30% discount.
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